![]() You can't make things bold, or italics or change the size. Now, of course, in Plain Text you can't change text styles. Most of the time in Plain Text mode you probably want it to wrap to the window. Then you have a page size here and wrapping will stay the same no matter what the size of the window. But you can switch to Wrap to Page in Plain Text format by going to Format, Wrap to Page. This is very different than how you will see things in a word processor like Pages where there is just a specific page size. If I move the window here you can see the text rewraps according to the size of the window. Here I've got it wrapping according to the width of the window. There are two modes for wrapping the text. ![]() We'll start off by looking at things you could do in Plain Text mode. You can switch between the two of them by going to Format and you'll either see Rich Text if you're in the plain text mode or Plain Text if you're in the Rich Text mode. A Plain text editing mode and Rich text editing mode. You probably already know TextEdit has two modes. So TextEdit, of course, is an app that comes with your Mac and is a lot more powerful than people think. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you could read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is supported by more than 600 viewers just like you. Today let's take a look at things you may not know you could do using TextEdit. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Please just turn it off if you want to avoid.Check out 10 Things You May Not Know You Can Do With TextEdit On a Mac at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. Regarding the first comment, we will not change the default setting of Auto Save because it is nowadays the standard behavior of macOS applications. In response to your second request, I've added "Match only whole Word" option to find panel (in "Advanced find options" via the gear button in the find panel) on CotEditor 3.6.1. (2) I would really like to see a “Whole Word” checkbox in Find window. However, I think that “Enable Auto Save with Versions” is not a good feature for novices. I now know that I could have closed the Find window, at which point “Undo Replace All” would have appeared as an option under the Edit menu. But the file was auto-saved with the unintentional change. I could not figure out how to undo my change, so I closed the main window thinking that I had not saved my file. I did a Find to search for text, but instead of hitting “Find All”, I hit “Replace All” by mistake. (1) I think the "Enable Auto Save with Versions” feature is a bit dangerous. However, I am giving it 4 stars instead of 5 for two reasons: I love the clean, simple interface and especially the speed with which it launches. This is the fastest editor I have seen for working with small text files. Character inspector that shows the zoomed glyph and Unicode information.Auto-generated outline menu for fast navigation.Handling file encoding and line endings with care.Auto-backup with/without overwriting actual document files.Powerful find and replace with the regular expression.Syntax highlighting including more than 50 preset languages.You can also easily write your own macro in your favorite languages. There are, of course, syntax highlighting for various languages, find and replace with the regular expression, auto-indentation, command-line tool, and lots of other deep functions. However, at the same time, CotEditor is neither software only for beginners nor a typical minimal “zen-style” editor. The simply organized user interface doesn't disturb your task. It's perfect for you to write a draft version of your document or a scratch code. There are no complicated setting files that require geek knowledge so that you can access all your settings including syntax definitions and themes from a standard settings window.ĬotEditor launches so quickly that you can write your text immediately when you want to. It means, you already know how to use it even on the first launch. CotEditor looks and behaves just as macOS applications should. The application is exactly made for macOS. ![]() CotEditor is a light-weight, neat, yet powerful text editor designed for editing plain-text files such as web pages (HTML, CSS), program source codes (Python, Ruby, Perl, etc.), structured texts (Markdown, Textile, TeX, etc.), or any other kind of plain-text.
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